Helenopolis (Lydia) Explained

Helenopolis was a possibly a town and episcopal see in ancient Lydia, reported by the Catholic Encyclopedia (1910),[1] but refuted by William Mitchell Ramsay in his The Historical Geography of Asia Minor (1890) where he claims that Le Quien "invented" the place by misreading the Greek records.[2]

Ecclesiastical history

The episcopal see of Helenopolis was a suffragan of the See of Sardis in Lydia.

References

Notes and References

  1. Sophrone Pétridès "Helenopolis", The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910. Retrieved February 21, 2010 New Advent
  2. Book: William Mitchell Ramsay. William Mitchell Ramsay. The Historical Geography of Asia Minor. 122. 1890. 4. Royal Geographical Society.